steven kessel said:Red-tailed Hawk. 99% of the time these birds fly away from the photographer. This one took off straight at me.
Canon 5Diii, 400 DO, ISO 400, "M" setting, f6.3 @ 1/1600
GraFax said:From the same sequence. Slightly different view. Not sure which one I like better.
GraFax said:Red Tailed Hawk on the hunt. This one was taken a few weeks ago with the 5D3 and the 400 5.6L prime. It is cropped to about the same field of view that my new 7D2 would have full frame. Tough call for me which would have been better in this case. The 5D3 definitely holds its own here. Would have liked a faster shutter than 1/1250. Wing blur is a bit distracting but it also tends to focus the viewer on the Hawk's eye which is nice..



Untitled by RexPhoto91, on Flickr
Untitled by RexPhoto91, on FlickrGraFax said:Red Tailed Hawk on the hunt. This one was taken a few weeks ago with the 5D3 and the 400 5.6L prime. It is cropped to about the same field of view that my new 7D2 would have full frame. Tough call for me which would have been better in this case. The 5D3 definitely holds its own here. Would have liked a faster shutter than 1/1250. Wing blur is a bit distracting but it also tends to focus the viewer on the Hawk's eye which is nice..
Roger Doughty said:4 shots from the neighborhood. (Idaho) I took up photography a couple of years ago. Now I am an addict. My poor wife is looking for a BIF support group. So far no luck.